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BlackR32: We enter as a club, so the car doesn't need to be modified in any way. In fact - a stock R32 GT-R will draw more attention than any pink Lancer with a Playstation in it.

All that is asked - is that your car is as clean and spotless as it can be :D

This guy can help you out:

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Wax on. Wax off.

You need the following to enter with SAU-Vic

1) Be a paid member of the club

2) Express interest

3) We need enough people

gauging word around and chatting to people, there arent enough people really interested for the semi this year.

unless im wrong...

  • 2 weeks later...

Considering Semi Finals is just over a month away, here is a roll call for those who really want to be part of AutoSalon Semi Finals. If there is enough interest, the committee will organise for a SAU stand. This is open to members only

Just add yr name to the bottom of the list and also include your level of interest. Eg. Defiante, I'll be there if my car is on the road, most likely, kinda interested.

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If I have my car I’ll be there....

SAU Members of course have advantages of an experienced Car detailer and a discount to help getting you ride Spotless for an event like this...

what's the deal with the 'experience car detailer'? i need the inside of my car cleaned....

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